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When all cards are reporting $0, you get a 15 point penalty (roughly). The penalty vanishes when one card reports a positive balance. The balance can be quite small.
@Anonymous wrote:
You know I just realized. My other cards are not zeroed out. I have 45$ on one and 65$ on another card. This was intentional to leave a balance. Strange that my third which reflected zero balance card caused my score to drop.
Also, no other credit reporting changes.
The two balances, have they reported to the bureaus yet? Or just will be soon?
Paying one off and not closing would not result in a score decrease. Other factors would be a cause, we would have to know more about your file and did it affect all 3 bureaus or just one? And which credit monitoring service you are using?
@Anonymous wrote:
You know I just realized. My other cards are not zeroed out. I have 45$ on one and 65$ on another card. This was intentional to leave a balance. Strange that my third which reflected zero balance card caused my score to drop.
@Also, no other credit reporting changes and I’m floating at 3% util @ 22k CL if matters
The score drop was unrelated to the card reporting a zero balance.